Tom Felton has teased plans for a Harry Potter reunion to mark the 19th-anniversary of the first installment of the beloved franchise in November.
After a decade of filming together, the Harry Potter cast - including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint - have what appears to be an unbreakable bond.
And now Felton, who played Draco Malfoy - Harry Potter's nemesis - is hinting that diehard fans might actually get to watch as the cast reunite.
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Speaking to Entertainment Tonight on Saturday, October 17, the actor, 33, said, "It's been nice because it's the 19th-year anniversary on Nov. 14, so I'm planning some sort of digital celebration.
He added, "I'm trying to wrangle all the oldies back together again to celebrate the achievement really."
Felton is also very close with members of the cast outside the main trio, telling the publication that he "saw the Weasley twins the other day."
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"We went out to play some golf. Always chatting with a lot of the other guys on WhatsApp and staying in touch with them and making sure everything's alright," he added.
The Ophelia actor also said he believes his Harry Potter character is not inherently bad - he's just "misunderstood".
"He's great. He has so many layers, he's misunderstood, he's also a bit of a git," Felton said. "He needs a hug really. I think maybe people feel sorry for him, he needs a bit of affection. Either way, I'm highly flattered and intend to do my best to satisfy that desire."
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Felton then spoke about DracoTok, in which Tik Tok users edit themselves into Harry Potter scenes opposite Malfoy.
"It's sort of taken a life of its own now. But I'm having so much fun with it because if you go to the hashtag DracoTok you see all of these collaborative videos.
"We're no longer retweeting or commenting, they're actually taking things that I've done and putting their own spin on it.
"And then I can see that and put a spin on their stuff. It's turning into a whole monster of its own. But I'm really, really enjoying it. So yeah, I'm going to keep the DracoTokers happy for as long as I can."
Meanwhile, a revelation was recently made that stunned Harry Potter fans everywhere, after one Twitter user pointed out the very limited amount of screen time that Draco Malfoy actually gets in the movies.
Malfoy (portrayed by Tom Felton) was on screen for just 31 minutes, as pointed out by the Twitter user, who wrote: "The fact Draco Malfoy was only in 31 minutes throughout the WHOLE of the Harry Potter franchise (19 hrs & 40 mins) just doesn't sit right with me."
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